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Others judgment of 0.7 seconds, JR only realized it in 7 years, and James became an epic background

6:04am, 19 June 2025【Basketball】

Recently, former NBA champion JR Smith revealed in an interview with the US media: The 2018 Finals shouldn't be so stupid. I got the ball at that time and the game was about to end. I looked at James. Where did James point at me? I thought to me, "What are you pointing at?"

Recall the G1 in the finals 7 years ago. With the last 4.7 seconds left in the Cavaliers away against the Warriors, Cavaliers player Hill executed a key free throw, hitting the first free throw to tie the score at 107, and the second free throw popped up.

At this time, a famous NBA historical turnover scene was born: JR Smith accidentally grabbed a key frontcourt rebound while Durant and the Warriors players were siege and intercepted. At this time, about 4 seconds left in the game, the Cavaliers had a chance to win. However, after grabbing the rebound, JR did not choose to shoot or pass the ball, but instead dribbled the ball towards the three-point line, even approaching the center line.

James was anxiously pointing at the basket on the sidelines and shouting for his move, but JR did not respond, but passed the ball to Hill in the corner before time ran out, and the latter missed the shot. After entering overtime, the Cavaliers lost 114-124. James angrily scored the fourth highest 51 points in a single game in the finals, but became an epic background. The Cavaliers were eventually swept 4-0 by their opponents to win the championship. It has been 7 years since the historical scene

, and JR only realized that he shouldn't have made that mistake. It took him 7 years to react to the judgment that others could make in 0.7 seconds on the court. It really deserves to be the number one "nerve knife" in NBA history. Since then, JR's career reputation has been seriously damaged and is still regarded as a "icon icon" in the defeat.